14 Creative Chia Seed Recipes

Whether they’re blended into breakfasts, crunch-ifying lunch, or baked into desserts,chia seeds make a delicious and nutritious addition to just about any meal. On top of being packed with omega-3 fatty acids, chia seeds offer a healthy dose of antioxidants, calcium and fiber. Eating them is also a great way to stay hydrated, since they absorb up to 10 times their weight in water.

Many of the recipes below start with what’s called a “chia gel” or “chia pudding.” Meaning: When chia seeds are left to sit in a liquid, they absorb some of it. This makes these seeds great for thickening batters, jams and smoothies, and also keeping baked goods moist. When making a chia gel or pudding, most recipes suggest letting it sit for at least a few hours, or even overnight, so make sure to plan ahead if one of these recipes is in your future!

14 Chia Seed Recipes for Any Occasion

1. Lemon Poppy Seed Chia LoafWhen life gives you lemons… make a loaf! This healthier, modern take on classic lemon poppy seed cake swaps out butter for coconut oil and adds chia seeds in addition to poppy. A healthy dose of yogurt keeps the cake moist while the zest of two lemons lends a deep, lemony flavor. Photo and recipe: Jessica / Jessica’s Dinner Party

2. Cherry Chia Seed Pudding
Here’s a bona fide chia-based dessert recipe — and it’s pretty inventive, too. First, you blend almond milk, cherries, cardamom, stevia and vanilla into a smooth and creamy mixture. Then, soak the chia seeds in it until thickened. The cherry-chia pudding is topped with homemade cashew cream, which is made by blending water-soaked cashews, cherries, vanilla and stevia. We promise, this one will impress any dinner guest. Photo and recipe: Perry Santanachote / Life by DailyBurn

3. Chocolate Pistachio Chia ShakeEven though this recipe is called a “shake,” it’s almost more like soft-serve ice cream. It starts with a chia seed-almond milk pudding for thickening power. Then, the mixture is blended with medjool dates (for sweetness), roasted pistachios, frozen banana, cocoa powder, Greek yogurt and vanilla extract. Add some extra almond milk if you want it to be slurpable, or pull out a spoon to enjoy as a frozen-ish dessert (or breakfast). Photo and recipe: Tieghan / Half Baked Harvest

4. Banana Chia Seed CakeAlmond flour, tapioca flour and flaxseed meal come together to make the base of this moist, gluten-free breakfast-friendly cake. Banana and eggs help to bind everything together, and vanilla extract, coconut milk, honey and coconut oil add to the naturally sweet flavor. While the name says “cake,” the wholesome ingredients in this recipe make it healthy enough to count as breakfast or a snack, too. Top with a bit of butter for breakfast, or add a dollop of cream cheese frosting to make it a healthier dessert option. Photo and recipe: Alexa / Simple Roots Wellness

5. Serrano Pineapple Papaya Smoothie with ChiaSerrano chile and fresh ginger give this smoothie a spicy kick, while a combination of chia seeds and pineapple juice thicken the mixture. Feel free to stick this in the freezer for 10 minutes before serving if you’d prefer a colder beverage. Recipe and Photo:Janie Hoffman / Mamma Chia

8. Chia Oat Pitaya Super Bowl
This bright purple breakfast bowl is one way to liven up classic oats. Plus, it’s packed with superfoods: oats, chia seeds, maca and spirulina, to name a few. Blend it all up, top with frozen blueberries and raspberries, goji beries, flax seeds and more chia seeds, and enjoy. Photo and recipe: Ksenia / Breakfast Criminals

9. Chia Breakfast PuddingSoak chia seeds in vanilla almond milk the night before to create the base for this nutritious breakfast bowl. In the a.m., mix it well, spoon it out, and top with your favorite fresh fruit and nuts. The pudding will keep in the fridge for up to five days, so feel free to mix up a big batch on Sunday night and eat it for breakfast all week. Photo and recipe: Renee Blair / Life by Daily Burn

10. Gluten-Free Fresh Blackberry Oat Bars
Here’s a healthier take on classic jam-crumble bars. This recipe cuts down on the butter and sugar and adds in more fresh fruit. It all starts with a chia seed-blackberry mixture to create the fruity filling. Let it thicken up, and then spread a layer between a mixture of gluten-free flours and oats, cinnamon and a bit of sugar. Photo and recipe: Rachel / Recreating Happiness

11. Sticky Chia Brown Rice with Fried EggChia seeds add crunch and extra omega-3s to this simple sticky rice and fried egg dish. Enjoy it for breakfast, lunch or dinner — it will keep you satisfied any time of day. Recipe and Photo:Janie Hoffman / Mamma Chia

13. Chia Fresca DrinkThis tropical beverage is packed with omega-3 fatty acids and potassium, thanks to fiber-filled chia seeds and electrolyte-rich coconut water. If you need something to sip after a tough visit to the gym, this is a perfect option. We like to keep it pretty basic — just coconut water, pineapple juice and chia seeds — but you can add a drizzle of maple syrup if you’d like something a bit sweeter. Photo and recipe: Perry Santanachote / Life by Daily Burn

14. Chocolate and Coconut Chia Seed MousseInstead of soaking whole chia seeds to create a pudding-like dessert, this recipe grinds them first for a smoother, more mousse-like texture. The recipe is pretty simple to assemble — just combine ground chia seeds, coconut milk, coconut butter, cacao powder and sweeteners. But the real key is allowing it to set for a full 24 hours to thicken up. Photo and recipe: Maja / Veggies & Gin